BS EN 676:2020 2022
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Forced draught burners for gaseous fuels
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 150 |
This European Standard specifies the terminology, the general requirements for the construction and operation of automatic forced draught gas burners and also the provision of control and safety devices, and the test procedure for these burners. This standard is applicable to – automatic gas burners with a combustion air fan (hereinafter called “burners”) as described in 3.1.2 and gas line components, intended for use in appliances of different types, and that are operated with gaseous fuels; – total pre mixed burners and nozzle mixed burners. The standard is applicable to – single burners with a single combustion chamber; – single fuel and dual fuel burners when operating only on gas; – the gas function of dual-fuel burners designed to operate simultaneously on gaseous and liquid fuels, which, for the latter, the requirements of EN 267 also apply. This European Standard deals with all significant machine hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to burners, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer, see Annex J. This European Standard specifies the requirements to be met by the manufacturer to ensure the safety during commissioning, start-up, operation, shut-down and maintenance. This European Standard does not deal with hazards due to specific applications. It is not applicable to automatic forced draught gas burners which are manufactured before the date of its publication as EN. This European Standard does not apply to burners specifically designed for use in industrial processes carried out on industrial premises. This European Standard deals also with the additional requirements for the burners in the scope with pressurised parts and /or firing pressurised bodies, see Annex K. It deals also with forced draught burners intended to be used with biogenous gaseous fuels, mixtures with line conveyed gas and special gaseous fuels.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
17 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 General terms and definitions |
19 | 3.2 Combustible gases |
22 | 3.3 Test rig and combustion chamber 3.4 Composition of the gaseous combustion products |
23 | 3.5 Burner operation 3.5.1 Gas rate |
24 | 3.5.2 Permanent and intermittent burner operation |
25 | 3.6 Gas line components 3.7 Adjusting, control and safety devices |
29 | 3.8 Sequencing times |
31 | 3.9 Combustion 3.10 Diagrams 4 Constructional and operational requirements – safety requirements and/or protective measures 4.1 Conversion to different gases 4.2 Construction 4.2.1 General |
32 | 4.2.2 Design 4.2.2.1 Combustion 4.2.2.2 Mechanical safety, stability and control devices 4.2.3 Accessibility for maintenance and use 4.2.4 Soundness 4.2.5 Materials |
33 | 4.2.6 Mounting 4.2.7 Connections 4.3 Equipment 4.3.1 Motors and fans |
34 | 4.3.2 Electrical safety and EMC related to safety 4.3.3 Adjustable air damper 4.3.4 Gas line components 4.3.4.1 General 4.3.4.2 Manually operated shut-off valve |
35 | 4.3.4.3 Filter/strainer 4.3.4.4 Gas pressure regulator |
36 | 4.3.4.5 High gas pressure over load protection device 4.3.4.6 Low gas pressure protection device 4.3.4.7 Adjustment devices 4.3.4.8 Automatic safety shut-off valves |
37 | 4.3.4.9 Ignition device 4.3.4.10 Flame detector device |
38 | 4.3.4.11 Air proving device |
39 | 4.3.4.12 Air/gas ratio control devices 4.3.4.13 Pressure test points |
43 | 4.3.4.14 Automatic burner control unit 4.3.4.15 Valve proving system 4.3.4.16 Electrical interfacing with appliances 4.4 Functional and operational requirements 4.4.1 General function requirements 4.4.1.1 General 4.4.1.2 Burner start-up |
44 | 4.4.1.3 Pre-purge |
45 | 4.4.1.4 Start heat input 4.4.1.5 Start gas ignition 4.4.1.6 Main burner ignition |
49 | 4.4.1.7 Safety times |
51 | 4.4.1.8 Flame failure during ignition period 4.4.1.9 Flame failure during the running condition 4.4.1.10 Burner shut-down 4.4.2 Operational requirements 4.4.2.1 External soundness 4.4.2.2 Resistance of the burner to over-heating 4.4.2.3 Temperatures of the control and safety devices 4.4.2.4 Ignition, operation and flame stability |
52 | 4.4.2.5 Surface temperatures 4.4.3 Heat input range of the burner 4.4.4 Dual-fuel burner 4.4.5 Working diagram and test diagram 4.4.5.1 Working diagram 4.4.5.2 Test diagram 4.4.6 Determination of the flame stability and safe range of operation |
53 | 4.4.7 Limiting values for combustion emissions 4.4.7.1 Carbon monoxide (QCO) 4.4.7.2 Nitrogen oxide (QNOx) |
55 | 4.4.8 Starting characteristics 4.4.9 Appliance categories 4.4.10 Reset from lock-out |
56 | 4.5 Machine safety requirements and/or protective measures 5 Test methods 5.1 General 5.1.1 Test gases for forced draught burners |
57 | 5.1.2 Test pressures 5.1.3 Test rig 5.1.3.1 General 5.1.3.2 Test rig for a heat input of less than or equal to 2,4 MW |
60 | 5.1.3.3 Test rig for a heat input greater than 2,4 MW |
62 | 5.1.3.4 Heat transfer medium |
63 | 5.1.3.5 Ambient test conditions 5.1.3.6 Evacuation of the combustion products |
64 | 5.1.3.7 Electrical supply 5.1.3.8 Installation |
65 | 5.1.3.9 Accuracy of measurements 5.1.3.10 Environmental aspects concerning tests |
66 | 5.1.4 Types of test 5.1.4.1 General 5.1.4.2 Structural testing 5.2 Functional tests 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Start-up 5.2.3 Pre-purge 5.2.4 Start-up heat input 5.2.5 Ignition |
67 | 5.2.6 Safety times 5.2.6.1 General 5.2.6.2 First and second safety time 5.2.6.3 Safety time during operation 5.2.6.4 Failure to ignite 5.2.6.5 Total closing time 5.3 Operation 5.3.1 External soundness |
68 | 5.3.2 Resistance of the burner to over-heating 5.3.2.1 Nozzle-mixed burners 5.3.2.2 Pre-mixed burner 5.3.3 Temperature of the control and safety devices 5.3.4 Ignition — flame stability |
70 | 5.3.5 Operation — flame stability |
71 | 5.3.6 Auxiliary electricity consumption (ErP) 5.3.7 Sound power level LWA (ErP) 5.4 Tests to be carried out on the working and test diagrams 5.4.1 Tests at point 1 |
72 | 5.4.2 Tests at point Hp1 5.4.3 Tests at points 2, 5 (single, multi-stage and modulating burners) and 6 (multi-stage and modulating burners) |
73 | 5.4.4 Tests at points Hp2 (single, multi-stage and modulating burners) and Hp6 (multi-stage and modulating burners) 5.4.5 Tests at point 3 5.4.6 Tests at point 4 |
74 | 5.4.7 Tests at first stage points or minimum heat input 5.4.8 Summary |
75 | 5.5 Combustion |
76 | 5.6 Start-up 5.7 Obtaining the heat input 5.7.1 Determination of heat input at reference conditions |
78 | 5.7.2 Determination of heat input at ambient conditions 5.8 Electrical safety |
79 | 5.9 Verification of safety and /or protective measures 6 Marking, labelling and packaging 6.1 General 6.2 Data plate |
80 | 6.3 Other marking 6.4 Instructions for installation, adjustment, maintenance and operation |
82 | 6.5 Packaging 6.6 Marking on the packaging |
83 | Annex A (normative)Determination of combustion characteristics — Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, conversion and corrections A.1 CO content (QCO), calculation from ml/m3 into mg/kWh |
84 | A.2 NOx content (QNOX), calculation from ml/m3 into mg/kWh |
85 | A.3 Correction for the influence of combustion air temperature and humidity on NOx emissions QNOx A.4 NOx mean value for evaluating the NOx classes |
86 | A.5 CO2 content fCO2 A.6 Other conversion factors for emissions, calculated from ml/m3 into mg/m3 at 3 % O2 reference flue gas conditions |
88 | Annex B (informative)Examples of control box sequencing |
89 | Annex C (informative)Test gases C.1 General C.2 Conditions for preparation of the test gases |
90 | C.3 Practical application of the test gases C.3.1 Choice of test gases |
92 | C.3.2 Conditions of supply and adjustment of the burner |
93 | Annex D (informative)Gas connections conditions in common use in the various countries |
95 | Annex E (informative)Tests E.1 Supplementary testing E.2 Drawing review E.3 Individual test and inspection |
96 | E.4 Test report |
97 | Annex F (informative)Use of alternative gas lines and test documentation F.1 Use of alternative gas lines F.2 Test documentation |
98 | Annex G (informative)Void |
99 | Annex H (informative)Check of the air proving device |
100 | Annex I (informative)Additional recommendations for specific applications I.1 General I.2 Pre-heating of the combustion air I.3 Continuous working of the air ventilator I.4 Variable excess of combustion air I.5 Burner with start gas flame |
101 | I.6 Air filtering |
102 | Annex J (normative)Machine Directive (2006/42/CE) related hazards – safety requirements and/or protective measures) J.1 General J.2 List of significant hazards J.3 Safety requirements and /or protective measures J.3.1 General |
105 | J.3.2 Additional requirements J.3.2.1 Mechanical safety, stability and control devices J.3.2.2 Motors and fans |
106 | J.3.2.3 Electrical safety J.4 Verification of machine safety requirements and/or protective measures J.5 Information for use J.5.1 General J.5.2 Instructions for installation, adjustment, maintenance and operation |
107 | Annex K (normative)Additional requirements for burners with pressurized parts and burners firing pressurized bodies as defined in Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 2014/68/EU K.1 General K.2 Pressurized parts K.2.1 Design K.2.2 Materials |
108 | K.2.3 Permanent joints K.3 Electrical safety and gas line components K.3.1 Electrical safety K.3.2 Gas line components K.4 Gas pressure regulator K.5 High gas pressure over load protection device |
109 | K.6 Automatic safety shut-off valve K.7 Air proving device K.8 Automatic burner control system K.9 Means for draining and venting |
110 | K.10 General functions requirements K.11 External safety limiter |
111 | K.12 Design according to Annex L in conjunction with EN 602041 K.12.1 General K.12.2 Pressure control K.12.3 Burner control and flame detection |
112 | K.12.4 Safe shut off of the gas supply K.12.5 Air/fuel ratio control K.12.6 Integration of the superior safety equipment of the boiler and of the firing system. K.13 Consideration: safety life cycle |
113 | K.14 Tests of pressurized parts K.14.1 Component pressure strength test |
114 | K.14.2 Component design mechanical deformation test K.14.3 Component design welded joint test K.14.4 External soundness K.15 Other marking K.16 Instructions for installation, adjustment, maintenance and operation |
116 | Annex L (normative)Electrical requirements – modifications to EN 60204-1:2006 L.1 Scope L.2 Normative references L.3 Terms and definitions L.3.1 Protective system |
117 | L.3.2 Safety device L.3.3 Sensor L.3.4 Protective equipment L.3.5 Actuating element L.3.6 Control system L.4 General requirements L.4.1 General |
118 | L.4.2 Selection of equipment L.4.3 Electrical supply L.4.4 Physical environment and operating condition L.4.4.1 General L.4.4.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) |
119 | L.4.4.3 Ambient air temperature L.4.4.4 Humidity L.4.4.5 Altitude L.4.4.6 Contaminants L.4.4.7 Ionizing and non-ionizing radiation L.4.4.8 Vibration, shock, and bump |
120 | L.4.4.9 Equipment used in flammable atmospheres L.5 Incoming supply conductor terminations and devices for disconnecting and switching off L.5.1 Devices for disconnecting electrical equipment L.6 Protection against electric shock L.6.1 General L.6.2 Protection against direct contact L.7 Protection of equipment L.8 Equipotential bonding L.9 Control circuits and control functions |
121 | L.9.1 Control circuits L.9.1.1 Control circuit supply L.9.1.2 Control circuit voltages L.9.2 Control functions |
122 | L.9.3 Protective interlocks L.9.4 Control functions in the event of failure (Protective system) L.9.4.1 General requirements L.9.4.2 Measures to minimize risk in the event of failure |
123 | L.9.4.3 Protection against maloperation due to earth faults, voltage interruptions and loss of circuit continuity L.9.4.4 Classification of protective systems |
124 | L.9.4.5 Safety lifecycle for protective systems L.9.4.6 Determination of the safety level (PL / SIL) for protective functions |
129 | L.9.4.7 Application software for PLC based protective systems L.9.4.8 Installation and commissioning |
130 | L.9.4.9 Safety validation of protective systems L.9.4.10 Modification and retrofit L.10 Operator interface and machine-mounted control devices L.11 Electrical equipment (Controlgear: location, mounting, and enclosures) L.11.1 Degrees of protection L.11.2 Access to controlgear L.11.3 Creepage distances and clearances L.11.4 Transformers |
131 | L.11.5 Switching devices L.11.6 Trace heating systems L.12 Conductors and cables L.13 Wiring practices L.13.1 Conductors of different circuits L.14 Electric motors and associated equipment L.15 Accessories and lighting L.15.1 Accessories L.15.2 Local lighting of the machine and equipment L.16 Marking, warning signs and reference designations L.17 Technical documentation L.18 Verification |
132 | Annex M (informative)Burner equipped to increase the efficiency |
133 | Annex N (informative)Electrical interfaces for burners |
138 | Annex O (informative)Environmental checklist EN 676 |
140 | Annex P (informative)Guide for the applicability of the different standards on electrical safety |
142 | Annex Q (informative)Verification procedures for market surveillance purposes (ErP) Q.1 General Q.2 Minimization of the influence of the measurement procedure Q.3 Verification of the declared parameters |
143 | Annex R (informative)Impact of the variations of the gas quality in EU gas grids to gas burners |
145 | Annex S (informative)A-Deviations |
146 | Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Directive 2009/142/EC (GAD) aimed to be covered |
149 | Annex ZB (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the ecodesign requirements of Commission Regulation (EU) No 813/2013 aimed to be covered |